Harry Kane, born in England on the 28th of July in 1993, principally plies his trade as a forward for Bayern Munich. He stands tall at 6ft 2in (1.88m), and weighs a solid 13st 5lb (85kg). Throughout his career he has notably worn the number 9 shirt and has also had the privilege of representing the England national team.
According to Transfermarkt, his current market value hovers around £63m. His career path has seen him move around a bit, with several loan spells.
In the winter window of January 2011, he transferred from Tottenham Hotspur to Leyton Orient on loan. In his debut season 2010-2011 at Leyton Orient, Kane made 17 first team appearances and notched up five goals in league matches. This loan spell terminated in May 2011 and he returned to Tottenham Hotspur.
After his return, his career blossomed where he enjoyed a prolific spell with Tottenham. Over these seasons he consistently scored double digit goals, with season 2017-2018 being his most successful, scoring 30 goals in 37 appearances. However, this success did not come without additional loan spells.
In January 2012, he was briefly loaned to Millwall, and later in August 2012 to Norwich City, though only making 3 appearances. Later, he had a spell with Leicester City in 2013, where he made 13 appearances and two goals in league matches.
In August 2023, after a successful spell at Tottenham Hotspur, Kane transferred to Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga, Germany for a fee around £86m. At Bayern Munich, his goal-scoring prowess has been undiminished - in his latest season (2025-2026), he has already bagged 14 goals in just 11 first team appearances.
During his time at Bayern Munich, Kane has appeared and scored in multiple competitions including Champions League 2023 - 2024, DFL-Supercup 2025 - 2026, and Club World Cup 2025. On an international stage, he has represented England in World Cup Qualifiers Europe 2024 - 2026, and Euro 2024 among other competitions. It is safe to say, wherever he goes, goals are sure to follow.
